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| Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson resigns Darren Wilson, the police officer who shot and killed teenager Michael Brown in a confrontation in August, has resigned from the Ferguson Police Department nearly four months after the confrontation that fueled protests in the St. Louis suburb and across the ... | |
| Obama Buys 17 Titles At Independent Bookstore WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 29: (AFP OUT) U.S. President Barack Obama and daughters Sasha (C) and Malia purchase books at Politics and Prose bookstore for 'Small Business Saturday' on November 29, 2014 in Washington, DC. Retailers have ... | |
| Egypt Court Drops Murder Charges Against Mubarak Former President Hosni Mubarak on the balcony of his room at a military hospital in Cairo on Saturday after a court dismissed murder charges against him. Agence France-Presse/Getty Images. CAIRO—An Egyptian court dismissed murder charges against ... | |
| Ray Rice ruling calls out history of abuse The most shocking part of arbitrator Barbara Jones's ruling in the Ray Rice appeal was not that the former U.S. District Court judge overturned Rice's indefinite suspension. Or even that she chastised commissioner Roger Goodell and basically wrote that the ... | |
| Sarkozy wins French UMP party leadership but rivals defiant Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy (L) is greeted by well-wishers as he leaves his campaign headquarters after he won his UMP (Union for a Movement Popular) politial party member's online vote for its new leader in Paris November 29, 2014. | |
| Small Business Saturday Giving Big Money To Local Shops Every year shoppers are encouraged to support local businesses for "Small Business Saturday," the day after the Black Friday shopping holiday. "We will probably have our biggest day of the year," said Paul Allbright, co-owner of Succotash in St. Paul. | |
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| Islamic State group attacks Kobane from Turkey Militants from the Islamic State launched an attack on Kobane from Turkey for the first time today - indicating that the Syrian border town is now totally surrounded. The clashes, which killed at least 30 fighters, began when a suicide bomber detonated his ... | |
| Nigeria vows to hunt those behind 'heinous' mosque attacks KANO (NIGERIA) - Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan vowed to hunt down those behind "heinous" attacks that killed at least 120 at the mosque of an Islamic leader who issued a call to arms against Boko Haram. Volunteers remove blood-stained carpets ... | |
| Two killed in Taliban raid in Kabul, Camp Bastion under fire KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan security forces overcame Taliban insurgents attacking a guest house for international aid workers in Afghanistan's capital on Saturday and were still fighting gunmen inside former U.S. and British base Camp Bastion. Foreign troops ... | |
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